Dr. Steve Dusseau
Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences
Phone: 260.422.5561, ext. 2228
Email: spdusseau@indianatech.edu
Office: Zollner Engineering Center, Room 054
Bio
Dr. Dusseau founded the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering program at Indiana Tech in 1996. In addition to his 25-plus years of university teaching experience, his professional background includes work as a junior metallurgical engineer for General Motors, as a quality engineer for Wire Rope Corp. of America and as the founder of his own consulting firm, Hire Standard Consulting.
My Office Hours
- Mon: 3:00 – 5:30 pm
- Tues: 1:00 – 5:00 pm
- Wed: 3:00 – 4:30 pm
Classes I Teach
- IIT 1000: University Experience
- EGR 3430: Applied Probability and Statistics
- IME 2110: Six Sigma I
- IME 3110: Six Sigma II
- IME 3120: Six Sigma III
- MA 2010: Foundations of Statistics
- MA 2025: Statistical Problem-Solving
My Academic Advising Roles
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering Management
Educational Background
- Ph.D., Engineering Management, University of Missouri – Rolla (Missouri S&T) (1996)
- MBA, Northwest Missouri State University (1993)
- B.S., Metallurgical Engineering, Michigan Technological University (1989)
Professional Experience
- Metallurgical Lab, General Motors
- Quality Engineer, Wire Rope Corporation of America, Inc.
- Owner, Hire Standard Consulting
Publications/Presentations
No information available.
Additional Information
My wife and I have lived in Fort Wayne since 1996 when I began at Indiana Tech to start the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering program. I have four children. I am an elder of Headwaters Church in Fort Wayne and a previous Board member of Lakewood Park Christian School in Auburn, Indiana for many years.